✨ Price Regulations and Notices
1966
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 82
The amount per kilogram arrived at by dividing the sum of the following items (a) to (c) by 14:
(a) The wholesale price.
(b) 45 cents cartage allowance per bushel case or bushel carton.
(c) 40 percent of items (a) and (b) in respect of apples and 45 percent of items (a) and (b) in respect of pears.
(D) For sales of less than carton lots of apples purchased by a retailer in traypack cartons:
The amount per kilogram arrived at by dividing the sum of the following items (a) to (c) by 18.5:
(a) The wholesale price.
(b) 45 cents cartage allowance per traypack carton.
(c) 40 percent of items (a) and (b).
(E) For sales of less than carton lots of pears purchased by retailer in traypack cartons and cartons:
The amount per kilogram arrived at by dividing the sum of the following items (a) to (c) by 18.0:
(a) The wholesale price.
(b) 45 cents cartage allowance per traypack carton or carton.
(c) 45 percent of items (a) and (b).
(F) For sales of case or carton lots of the following kinds:
(i) Apples packed in apple-bushel cases and apple-bushel cartons.
(ii) Pears packed in pear-bushel cases or pear-bushel cartons.
(iii) Loose pears in apple-bushel cases or apple-bushel cartons.
(iv) Apples packed in traypack cartons.
The sum of the following items (a) to (c):
(a) The wholesale price.
(b) 45 cents cartage allowance per bushel-case, bushel-carton, or traypack carton.
(c) 20 percent of items (a) and (b).
(G) For sales of case or carton lots of the following kinds:
(i) Loose apples in apple-bushel cases or apple-bushel cartons.
(ii) Loose pears in pear-bushel cases or pear-bushel cartons.
(iii) Apples or pears packed by the Board in 15 kilogram cartons.
The sum of the following items (a) to (c):
(a) The wholesale price.
(b) 45 cents cartage allowance per bushel carton.
(c) 20 percent of items (a) and (b).
(H) For sales of apples and pears in bags packed by the Board:
The amount per bag arrived at by dividing the sum of the following items (a) to (c) by the number of bags contained in the carton supplied to the retailer by the Board:
(a) The wholesale price per carton exclusive of carton surcharge.
(b) 45 cents cartage allowance per carton.
(c) 33⅓ percent of items (a) and (b) for apples and 37½ percent of items (a) and (b) for pears.
(I) For sales of apples and pears in less than bulk container lots purchased by a retailer in bulk returnable containers as follows:
The sum of the following items (a) to (c):
(a) The price as charged by the Board.
(b) Cartage costs incurred in taking delivery.
(c) 40 percent of items (a) and (b) for apples and 45 percent of items (a) and (b) for pears.
(J) For sales of apples purchased by a retailer in 10 kg polystyrene ties (3 trays) packed by the Board and where the sale does not exceed 3.3 kg:
The amount per kilogram arrived at by dividing the sum of the following items (a) to (c) by 10:
(a) The wholesale price.
(b) 45 cents cartage allowance per tie.
(c) 40 percent of items (a) and (b).
PROVISION FOR SPECIAL PRICES
- Subject to such conditions, if any, as he thinks fit, the Secretary, on the application of any licensed distributor or retailer, may authorise an addition to the maximum prices fixed from time to time in respect of any apples and pears to which any reason extraordinary charges (freight or otherwise) are incurred by the retailer. Any authority given by the Secretary under this clause may apply with respect to a specified lot or consignment of apples and pears or may relate generally to all apples and pears to which this order applies sold by the retailer while the approval remains in force.
Dated at Wellington this 8th day of July 1981.
D. J. GASSON,
Director, Stabilisation of Prices and Enforcement.
Hop Marketing Committee Election (No. 2633, Ag. 60546)
PURSUANT to clause II of the Schedule to the Hop Marketing Regulations 1939, notice is hereby given that the roll of those persons qualified to vote for the election of 5 producers' representatives on the Hop Marketing Committee will be open for inspection during ordinary office hours at the following places, viz, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, Head Office, Wellington, and at Nelson; also at the following Post Offices, viz. Motueka, Upper Moutere, Wakefield and Nelson.
The roll will be available for public inspection for a period of seven days from 15 July 1981.
Nomination forms may be obtained on application to any of the above offices or from the Returning Officer, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, Nelson.
Nominations must be in the hands of the Returning Officer, not later than noon on 9 September 1981.
Dated at Nelson this 3rd day of July 1981.
J. K. PENMAN, Returning Officer.
Notice Under the Regulations Act 1936
PURSUANT to the Regulations Act 1936, notice is hereby given of the making of regulations as under:
Authority for Enactment Title or Subject-matter Serial Number Date of Enactment Cash Price Postage and Packaging
Commerce Act 1975 Positive List of Controlled Goods and Services 1981, Amendment No. 3 1981/173 8/7/81 25c 60c
Fisheries Act 1908 Fisheries (Scallop Season Variation) Notice 1981 1981/174 8/7/81 25c 60c
P. D. HASSELBERG, Government Printer.
Price 25c
BY AUTHORITY: P. D. HASSELBERG, GOVERNMENT PRINTER, WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND—1981
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Price Order No. 215 (Apples and Pears)
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🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry8 July 1981
Price regulations, Apples, Pears, Wholesale, Retail, Cartage allowance
- D. J. Gasson, Director, Stabilisation of Prices and Enforcement
🌾 Hop Marketing Committee Election Notice
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources3 July 1981
Hop Marketing Committee, Election, Producers' representatives, Nomination forms, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries
- J. K. Penman, Returning Officer
🏛️ Notice of New Regulations
🏛️ Governance & Central AdministrationRegulations Act 1936, Commerce Act 1975, Fisheries Act 1908, Controlled Goods and Services, Scallop Season
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